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‘TO'STOP COLLISIONS, bound track. After relating nts un- | BUY-1,000 ACRE TRACT JUST STOP YOUR TRAIN | Wert nctvia aint’ ui | FOR BIG STEEL whims a Mr. Gallagher was asked by Com- ae Gallagher in “1 Wreek| Missioner O'Ryan what constructlvs |yocatea in Calumet Regtow—Cont ry Gives a Hay of Light. | *eseatlon he could offer to avold a Put: at #2,000000, pidevers ould prevented the-etiane: | "CUtton of 'ywoh accidents, i CHICAGO, ‘Jan. 5.—The Jones & Laughlin Company of Pittsburg has 3 “Stop the train when you'see sorge- ance of Frank Hedley, President and | thing ahead,” sald Gallagher quick |nogotiaied a doa! to purchase one thousand acres of land in the Calu- General Manager of the Interborough | ar a flash. He could think of no éex- Rapid Transit Company, at the Tran-|cuse to justify the motorman of the | met region, in whieh Gary and other 7 steel towns are located, it was res ; : Into | colliding train for crashing into his ait Commission's inquiry to-day Into} oid train. He said it was not the ported here to-day. According’ te reported plans, the Pittsburgh com- the wreck on the Ninth Avenue “| Custom to send a flagman hack of a at 40th Street last I'riday evening | stalled train except on curves or in pany will build the largest stee! plant tm which a man was Kelled. a fox. + in the country. ‘The first witness was Patrick Gal- Gallagher said that the motorman fagher, motorman of the train which] of. the colliding train told him he was struck in the rear by another| could not stop, but did not tell why train while stalled on ths south- he did not or could not stop. Albert De Wolfe Erskine, consuit- ing engineer, said he negotiated the deal, #2! to have cost $2,000,000, but would not state whom he representea, Franklin Simon aco | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TTOMORROW— FRIDAY Annual Sale— Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats and Wraps The Greatest Price Reductions At Which Our Regular High Class Coats and Wraps | Have Ever Been Offered FurTrimmep Coats or Wraps Of panvelaine, orlanda, veldette or osiris trimmed with all of the fashion- ; Reduced from able furs or smart models without fur. $95.00 to $125.00 95 00 e with caracul, beaver, Australian opos- Reduced from sum, taupe or black wolf, gray squirrel $125.00 to $165.00 or mole fur. t NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS Fur Trimmep Wraps or Capes Copies of imported models in exclusive and high class winter fabrics, trimmed WOMEN'S WRAP SHOP—Fourth Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Tomorrow—Friday Annual January Clearance Sale WOMEN’S AND MISSEs’. BLAcKk Gowns Majority are Suitable for Mourning 25. Reduced from $39, to 8gg,50 O* silk crépe meteor, silk Chinois crépe, crépe de chine or crépe Georgette; also wool Poiret twill or tricotine. Women’s sizes up to 44; Misses’ 14 to 20 years, ‘WOMEN’S AND MISSEs’ BLACK SUITS 35. Reduced from $59,59 to $110,00: Of wool tricotine, duvet de laine, Panvelaine, moussyne or Oxford suitings.’ ‘WOMEN’s AND MISSEs’ BLACK BLOUSES 7,50 Reduced from $10.95 to $19,50 NO CREDITS Of crépe Georgette, ‘crépe de chine, Fadtum silk taffeta; some beaded, some with petal trimming—various fashions. No EXCHANGES THE BLACK AND WHITE SHOP—Fifth Floor |TO UNVEIL TABLET Achievements of Famous Regiment | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 65, 1922.6 Jan. 9. AT 69TH ARMORY lo Be Conmmemorated Next Monday Night. One he smartest things that have lap- pened t son is the sport skirt with fringed hem. It has a sort of “outdeory” air about it that is delightful. In Reig Ae plaide'it is Particularly attractive, the light and dark colors alternating in the fringe giving an effect similar to the irreg@lar hem-line so much in vogue, Kross-Spun, as its name implies, is woven in &@ cfoswstitch fashion which causts it to nestle into perfect fit the while {t provides absolute freedom of motion. And being sub- stantial in weight. it tailors beautifully. A captivating group of Krose-Spun Skitts in daring or subdued plaids, cheeks and olid so in all White—have been aseembled thward bound. © / Women's New Spring Dresses Special at 29.50 The first of the new season’s dresses—refreshingly different in mode and trimming, and with a lightsome air that hints/of Spring. They are, indeed, quite the most charming types any season has sten, fashioned of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Satin, 'Trico- tine, Poiret and Wool Jersey. They are the sorts that may be worn effectively with Fur Scarfs when Coats are discarded. They introduce new effects in neck-lines and trimmings, and are entirely new and different in design. Sizes 34 to 44, but not in every style. (Fourth Floor Entire Stock of Women’s Suits reduced to 19.50 0 48.00 Tailleurs and luxuriously fur- trimmed models of rich, hand- some fabrics, comprising our en- tire stock, will be offered, begin- ning tomorrow, for prices that are insignificant compared with their value. Extraordinary re- ductions in prices have been made. In the assortment are many Tricotine Suits, in Navy Blue or Black, which are suitable for present as well as early Spring wear. All sizes, but not, of course, in every style, (Fourth Floor In the January Sale of White All Wool Blankets Are Priced 9,75 pair ‘These are cozy warm blankets of 100% wool of the very best grade. No chill, winter weather will penetrate them. All are White with colored borders in double bed size, (Second Floor Annual January Sale of Furniture Now in Progress The unveiling of the tablet will be by Col. William J. Donovan, former {commanding officer of the regiment | and affectionately known to his men as “Wild Bill” the regiment at 8.40 o'clock, fter the formal ceremonies there, |wit be dancing in the armory, be- A tablet ia commemoration of tie | #2!mg ut 10 o'clock, achlevements of officets ahd men of | the 165th Infantry (99th New York)| ALBANY, Jan. 5.—Joun 8, Ke * during the World War wit be inn- | Brooklyn. and Leon ally were re-elected President and yelled at the armory, No, 68 Lexing- | President respectively of the New Y —— . PRISON COMMISSTON CHIbKS. Pg STE TS | ing bere ye lines. | | FIELD MARSHAL YAMAGATA VERY | enty-three y LL es } ‘aa 5 (Assoolgted Presm). © Yamagata, one amen who has been TOKIO, Jan. He also will review | Field Marshal pr of the the banker, who was ; for many | few days ago and came 7, SAMs e | yesterday for treatmen to be extremely sath at the Belmont ba | Exchange Place, initars critically Hat his’ home | was announcedy to-day. nkin, NOTED JAVANESE BANKER DEA TORLO. Jan Baron T f the Mitsu Weinstock o Tomorrow Beginning Annual January Sale of Furs Substantial Reductions and Remarkable Special Values The elimination of the government tax on Furs, manufacturers’ price concessions and our own great price reductions combine to make this event one of outstanding importance. : Only the “Finest Furs Nature Produces” are in- cluded—only the newest of Fur Fashions are ex- ploited. Some Representative Values Genuine Alaska Seal Coats, dyed under U.S. Government supervision, made of choice, selected pelts, richly lined. Two models from which to select or made to individual measurements. 425.00 Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) with Skunk ° collar and cuffs, 40 inches long. 255.00 Natural Muskrat Coats with self collar and cuffs. . 110.00 Natural Muskrat Coats with Raccoon collar and cuffs. 157.50 Black Caracul Coats with Skunk collar and cuffs. 185.00 Model Fur Coats Reduced % Blended Squirrel Wraps, 46 inches long....392.50 formerly 785.00 American Broadtail Wraps with Taupe Fox..382.50 formerly 765.00 HudsonSeal Wraps with Caracul collar 342.50 (dyed muskrat) formerly 685.00 Leopard Coats with Hudson Seal trimming..150.00 formerly 300.00 Natural Muskrat Coats with Hudson Seal trimming. formerly 385.00 192.50 (Fourth Floor) ne jton Avenue, next Monday evening, | State Commission of Prisons at a weast- | one of Japan's most prominent da: Ne, his home here to: ars of age. $<» AUGUST BELMONT ALMONT WELL | Va The condition of August Betmont, | lng He is sald to . Mr. Belmont’s basin He was sov- pm~ {See three-story bri treet, gi nent Injured whtle | SPCtay Sratticts Deputy, Chlee sen a to In dananess po. | HOPReACK riding at Garnot. & C., «| brought “Smoky Joe” Martin, to New Yor! ctory to-day officem, No. (2) SPOKANE, Jan. §.—After | fet and fn a hunting ace terday, . Jonen x he the flow of x miles to his aut a forty mites ‘roads to a doctor. The January Sale of White Presents Most Modest Prices on Dainty Lingerie Delicate, yet durable, things of sheer Nainsook, exquisitely em- broidered, bear special White Sale Prices that create a pleasant sur- prise. Night Gowns in Kimono style or with set-in sleeves and double- yoke backs. 1,85, 2.45 and 2.65 Shadow-proof Petticoats, with hand-scalloped finish. * 2.85 Chemises... .1.45, 2.45 and 2.85 Drawers, ...1.45, 1.85 and 2.45 Corset Covers... ..1.85 and 2.48 Undergarments of Satin areata things of Crepe Back Satin in beautiful colorings, effectively lace- trimmed. y Night Gowns, 7.50 and 7,95 Step-in Chemises, 3.95, 4.50 dnd 4,95 Arlo Satin—a new washable Satin for undergarments, fashioned into fetching Vest Chemises. with Step-in Drawers to match, adorned with Bak Each 2.95 Picot. Various lovely colors. garment, Thint Flagr McCreery Quality Linens ¥%3 to ' Former Prices in the January Sale of White Trish All Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths. Cloth, size 7ox7oin........each, 3,78 Cloth, 'size 70x88 in......., each, 4.78 Table Napkins to match,.doz., $.00 Hemstitched Pure Irish Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases. Sheetsy......... pair, 10.00 and 12,60 Cases, . +. pair, 2.00 and 2.50 Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels........ doz., 1.78 and 2.25 Hemstitched Cotton Huck ‘Towels... . doz,, 2.25 and 3,00 All Linen Scotch Huck ‘Towels hemmed. doz., .00 and 6.00 ‘Turkish Bath Towels, hemmeds...... doz., 3.00, 4.50, 6.00 All Linen Irish Glass Toweling, red or blue checks. vey 29c Madeira Linens, Hand-Scalloped and Hand-Embroidered Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces............. set, 5.80, 7.50 Afternoon Tea Napkins............. doz., 6.78, 8.78 Guest Towels. . Ca, 1,50, 2.25 Show Towels..........¢a., 4:25, 4.75 Lingerle Pillow Cases... 2.00 esate. cach, 1,60 and 2.25 Luncheon Cloths...each, 10.50, 15,00 Round Dinner Cloths.............,. each, 20.00, 25.00 Bread Tray Covers, each, 35¢ and 50c (Second Floor) How Do Your Children Walk P Have you ever noticed a little inclination on the part of your boy or girl to toe in or out—or a little irregularity in the gait? If you have, it is due to poorly fitting shoes, Come in and let our experts in fitting children’s feet show on our X-ray Footoscope just what last is the-perfect one. Shoes for all occasions in all leathers are available for modest prices, Leather Leggings...... oes 480 (Second Floor) ty Wa: k was reporte] |/HAND SHOT OFF, OnIvESs | ‘MILES. iis ie over = lce-coversd